BSF recovers banned medicines, Indian and Bangladeshi currencies - The Times of India
AGARTALA: The Border Security Force (BSF), customs and Tripura police recovered a big consignment of banned medicines and a huge amount of Indian and Bangladeshi currencies from Gandhigram, on the outskirts...
The link below has the full Interview with Prof. Deepa Kumar on her upcoming book "Islamophobia and the Politics of Empire". I don't agree with everything she says but it has some interesting research nonetheless
Project Empire: How Anti-Muslim Sentiment is Used to Justify Imperial Adventures |...
Tap ties with West Asia to fullest : Shashi Tharoor, News - India Today
During my brief stint as minister of state for external affairs, I had the privilege of being responsible in the ministry for India-Arab relations. It was a welcome challenge. The Arab world constitutes an integral part...
No kingdom for killers | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
Straws dont float in the winds of international diplomacy because a sudden gust has risen on a lazy afternoon. They are sent up there to check the weather at...
India, Egypt to carry out naval exercises | Business Standard
In their first engagement after the new establishment took over in Egypt, Indian and Egyptian navies will carry out a joint exercises in Alexandria.
Warships of the Mumbai-based western fleet of the Navy are on a westward...
The Hindu : Business News : Xinjiang eyes direct land trade with India, Afghanistan
China's far-western Xinjiang region is in favour of establishing direct trade links over land with India and Afghanistan to avoid routing trade through third party countries such as Pakistan, officials have...
India Consortium to Decide on Afghan Gold, Copper Projects Soon -Executive | Fox Business
A consortium of Indian state-owned companies will complete due diligence on a series of copper and gold projects in Afghanistan on June 5, and will make a final decision on whether to bid on the projects...
BBC News - The 'Iranian Schindler' who saved Jews from the Nazis
Thousands of Iranian Jews and their descendants owe their lives to a Muslim diplomat in wartime Paris, according to a new book. In The Lion's Shadow tells how Abdol-Hossein Sardari risked everything to help fellow Iranians...
How India is creating the next big solar market | GreenBiz.com
With nations around the world vying for clean energy leadership, India has taken a bold step toward becoming a leader in solar development. In only two years under Indias ambitious national solar policies, prices for solar...
Arab-India trade meet begins today
The Third Arab-India Partnership Conference begins in Abu Dhabi Tuesday.
The two-day conference whose focus is on development through trade and investment is being organised by the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) in...
India an "ally and cherished neighbour": UAE Foreign Minister
New Delhi, May 18 (ANI): Foreign Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Friday expressed UAE's interest to invest in India, calling it an "ally and cherished neighbour".
Addressing a...
http://tribune.com.pk/story/380329/iran-pakistan-israel-most-negatively-rated-countries-globally-bbc-poll/
Pakistan was ranked second in the list of most negatively rated countries in the world by a global poll for BBC World Service, which surveyed 24,090 people around the world.
Citizens of...
gulfnews : Call to revive legacy by boosting Gulf-India cooperation
'The historical legacy of the Indian Ocean has since the dawn of history shaped a centre of civilization at a global level whose core are maritime and trade activities'
Manama: The collapse of the Cold War era...
Shoura council in Saudi Arabia is the name of their parliament there
Shoura team in India exploring ways to boost ties - Arab News
A high-powered delegation led by Abdullah Al-Asheikh, president of the Shoura Council, arrived in India yesterday to boost cooperation in parliamentary affairs...
http://www.firstpost.com/politics/hamied-does-it-again-will-ciplas-cancer-price-cut-transform-healthcare-298592.html
by G Pramod Kumar May 4, 2012
A little over ten years ago, Cipla promoter YK Hamieds decision to manufacture generic anti-HIV drugs single-handedly changed the equations of...
Sarkozy’s chances fade two days before French runoff | Firstpost
PARIS (Reuters) President Nicolas Sarkozys chances of holding on to power were fading two days before Frances election runoff, with far-right and centrist leaders refusing to endorse him and his usually bland Socialist...
Clashes in Kashmiri training camps in Pakistan | TwoCircles.net
By IANS,
Jammu: There are growing incidents of clashes between militants wanting to return to Jammu and Kashmir from training camps in Pakistan and those wanting to stay on, intelligence sources say.
"Recently two Kashmiri...
India, Afghanistan set in motion strategic partnership pact
New Delhi: India has assured that its assistance was neither "transitory" nor in "transition" to Afghanistan, which said it was looking forward to increasing training and capacity building of its security forces apart from equipping...
http://zeenews.india.com/news/world/bangladesh-india-bilateral-ties-excellent_772529.html
Kolkata: Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni has described bilateral ties between India and Bangladesh as excellent.
Moni, who is currently on a visit to India, said: "Bangladesh and India...
Thousands clash with Chinese police in Chongqing district of Wansheng | World news | guardian.co.uk
Order was being restored after thousands of people clashed with police in a district of Chongqing that is struggling economically, a local official said.
The incident began at the same time...